Religion and Faith

BBC's coverage of anti-American protests and reaction
After an attack in Libya that killed four Americans earlier this week, the U.S. Embassy compound in Yemen is the scene of the latest anti-American protest in the Middle East. Hundreds of protesters stormed the embassy compound today and burned the American flag. Our coverage of this breaking story continues with the BBC's "World Have Your Say" program.
Muslim anger over perceived insults to faith
Muslim anger over perceived Western insults to Islam has exploded several times, most recently in Tuesday's attacks against U.S. diplomatic posts in the Middle East in which U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed.
BBC coverage of the Libya attack on World Have Your Say
An attack on the U.S. consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi has killed the American ambassador to Libya and three other Americans. This attack followed protests in Cairo over an American film that ridicules the Prophet Muhammed.
How will religion influence Nov. election?
As voters take a stand on marriage amendments, the economy and women's rights, religion continues to have an influence. How are different religions coming together on issues? Will religion drive turnout or be a deal-breaker for voters?
Bishop's conviction intensifies calls to step down
Calls for Bishop Robert Finn's resignation intensified a day after he became the highest-ranking U.S. church official to be convicted of a crime related to the child sexual abuse scandal.
The Roseville City Council has gone on the record unanimously opposing a proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot that defines marriage as between one woman and one man.
The Week in Commentary
A summary of the past week's commentaries, with some of the comments they inspired.
The Week in Commentary
A summary of the week's commentaries and some of the responses they provoked.